Guy Laroche (Brigadier General)

Guy Laroche (Brigadier General)

J.R.M.G. (Guy) Laroche is a Brigadier General in the Canadian Forces and the current commanding officer of Canadian Forces in Afghanistan as part of the War in Afghanistan (2001-present).

Laroche enlisted in the Canadian Forces in 1979. By 1980 he had completed his training to become an infantry officer and was posted with the Royal 22e Régiment in Valcartier, Quebec. Laroche is a graduate of Canadian Land Force Command and Staff College, Kingston, Ontario; the Canadian Forces Staff College in Toronto, Ontario; and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, DC. Guy also holds a Baccalaureate in Business Administration from the Université du Québec and a Master Degree in Science from the National Defence University, Washington, DC.

Throughout his career, Laroche served in three battalions of the Royal 22ième Régiment in a variety of positions and commanded the 1st Battalion. Laroche also served as a Squad Commander while attending the Royal Military College, in Ottawa as a Staff Officer for the Directorate of Land Information Resources (DLIR) in NDHQ, in Kingston, Ontario where he took a position with the Directing Staff at the Canadian Land Forces Command and Staff College, and in Valcartier as Base Personnel Services Officer and G3 of 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group.

Laroche served on two occasions under the auspices of the United Nations in Cyprus (1981 and 1992). He also served Bosnia-Herzegovina twice (1997 and 1999) as Battle Group Commander and as Chief of Staff of the 5th Canadian Multinational Brigade. Finally, he served as a commander during the 1990 Native American crisis in Kahnawake, Canada.

Laroche was promoted to the rank of Colonel in July 2004, when he assumed the duties of J3 International at NDHQ. Following the changes in the Army transformation, Laroche was appointed J3 of CEFCOM. In July 2006, he was chosen to be the Commander of the 5th Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group. As soon as he was promoted to his current rank of Brigadier General in 30 March 2006 he was given the job of being Commander of Joint Task Force Afghanistan Roto 4.

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